[quote=“Dr. Gunjan Gaur, post:1, topic:3894, username:gunjangaur0905”]
The client feels a strong pull toward detachment from worldly attachments (Mohamaya) and believes she could leave anyone without guilt.
[/quote] spiritual connect so that she is deteched with all worldy things
hahahahaha that’s sooo adorable my first time coming across such a statement
Low keyyy
Hahahahaha, now imagine my shock as a person who already knew of this temple and read the name and the icing on the cake was that it was a spirit of a boy who led her therestill curious why though, I wish we could have explored more about it but then that would probably be deviating from the priority task at hand
The gentleness and patience with which you held the client through every layer of grief, guilt, abandonment and longing is commendable.
You did not rush…… instead allowed the soul to unfold in its own rhythm. N this is rare.
The recurring pattern of mother loss, emotional suppression, solitude and finally finding refuge in Krishna bhakti felt incredibly profound and emotionally real.
The moment where Sudha screamed after lifetimes of holding pain inside..… honestly gave me goosebumps.
Sometimes healing is not in understanding, but in allowing the trapped voice to come out.
And the LBL conversation with Krishna…. is simple yet so powerful. And the emotional transformation in the client seems authentic and deeply healing.
Also loved how beautifully the whirlpool dreams connected back to the unresolved memory of losing her sister.
These are the moments which remind us how the subconscious speaks in metaphors long before the conscious mind understands.
Beautifully facilitated, beautifully documented and most importantly..… deeply human.